Al Jazeera spoke with MIT professor Ted Postol about what Iran could do with its 440kg of 60 percent enriched uranium.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Scott Roecker of the Nuclear Threat Initiative about how the U.S. might go about moving highly enriched uranium out of Iran.
The current geopolitical tension stems from fears that Iran's enrichment programme could eventually lead to weaponsiation stage.
Energy Fuels could benefit as the U.S. aims to significantly increase its nuclear energy capacity while also reducing ...
May 17 (Reuters) - Iran agreed with mediators Brazil and Turkey on Monday it would send some of its uranium abroad, abruptly ending its refusal to countenance such a deal. Iran said it had agreed to ...
First of all, it isn’t dust. It’s Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium, which is stored in large canisters about the ...
(Reuters) - Iran agreed with mediators Brazil and Turkey Monday it would send some of its uranium abroad, abruptly ending its refusal to countenance such a deal. Iran said it had agreed to transfer ...
One of President Donald Trump’s main goals in the war involving Iran is to prevent the country from ever developing nuclear weapons. But beyond the ongoing airstrikes, a difficult question remains: ...
• The United States imports roughly 95% of the uranium it consumes — a dependency the federal government has now classified as a national security vulnerability by adding uranium to the Critical ...